Michael Schwarz
Michael Schwarz is Managing Director of the Baden-Baden Entrepreneur Talks (BBUG). The Baden-Baden Entrepreneur Talks is a non-profit network of outstanding leaders from business, politics and society. BBUG is supported by around 120 member companies, including most of the DAX companies. The goal of BBUG is that the participants, young top executives in their companies and institutions, make a contribution to strengthening our society beyond their own organization. BBUG is about learning, exploring, reflecting and acting together across sectors and borders.
Previously, Michael Schwarz was Managing Director of Stiftung Mercator, a private, independent foundation. Through its work, the foundation strives for a society that is characterized by openness, solidarity and equal opportunities. In order to achieve these goals, it promotes and develops projects that improve opportunities for participation and cohesion in a society that is becoming more diverse. Stiftung Mercator wants to strengthen democracy and the rule of law in Europe through its work, addresses the effects of digitization on democracy and promotes climate action. Michael Schwarz helped shape the successful development of the foundation's international work, particularly in China and Turkey. The daughter institutions Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS), the German-Turkish Youth Bridge (DTJB) and the German Network for Education about China (BNC) were founded under his responsibility. He initiated numerous projects in the areas of think tanks, promotion of young talent, international and intersectoral exchange, dialogue and encounters.
He has worked in foundations since 2005, when he joined the Robert Bosch Foundation after working as a consultant at CNC AG (now KekstCNC), an international strategic communications consultancy. At the Robert Bosch Foundation, he first worked as a project manager in the Science and Society division, then as an assistant to the management board and finally as head of communication.
He studied political science and public policy at the University of Konstanz and at Rutgers University.